DECEMBER 19. 1953 rrms GUARDIAN. Isokgotol Continued from page is Normandie and he was presented CHARLOTTETOWN race-winning harness horse dril- vers in 1953, Delvin Miller. four- teenth, Frank G. Daniels twenty- flrst, Nell Campbell, twenty- fourth. Hi-Lo's Forbes, a black stallion who brought only 3300 when sold as a weanling, was named Har- ness Horse Of The Year for 1963. The 5-year-old pacer is owned by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wagner, Land- over Hills. Md. In a poll conduct- I PAGE N INETEEN ed by the U. S.'Trotting Anoclg. p-9,5,. "9" 1" which 112 luff WP"!!! against 413 for the Kayes Acre! VMEEI WI 9 10'7'5r3r1 bllii. "19 Stable trotting gelding Irom D son of Frisco Forbes was accord- -g . ed the honor by g wig; 340 vote 9Lm. margin over Pronto Don. Hi-Lo's received 753 point & Continued on page 2'! with a beautiful trophy for lead- ing driver for Rln'-iouski." . . . Thanks very much. Yvon, for writ- ing us this interesting news of our friend Harvey. who is a great favorite here whenever he drives. Looking through a scrap book we came upon the following dated Antlgonish, N. 3.. March 15. 1915. . . "I-leatherbell. 2.03 1H. John S. Kirk's brown trotter. gave an unusual performance for I veteran campaigner at the Hall llsland Cover, Guysboro County horse races on the lake ice yes- , terday. A very large number of spectators attended the meeting After a dead first heat in the classified race with Texas Grat- tan. Leo Kennedy's brown pacer from Guysboro, Heatherbell met with difficulties in the second. , Shortly after the start his harness ' i broke and he ran away, throwing .2 his driver who was dragged for some distance. Midway down the stretch he left the course almost at right angles, running through a line of standing spectators, then zlgzegging to avoid parked auto- mobiles. Without slackening his pace he ran the length of the ice into the woods, apparently with the intention of getting onto the road leading from the lake to the highway and home. Failing to find the read he returned to the ice and circled the lake before be- ing caught by Edward Haley driver of Texas Grattan. Heather- bell ran between one and two miles in his jaunt but this did not ' appear to cramp his style. Texas Grattan was awarded the second heat but veteran !-leatherbeil. as ', keen as they come, finished the I business of the day impressively by taking the third and fourth heats and the race." DRESSING GOWNS EIISLISII VIDDL FLAIIIIEL Newly arrived from London, England, in the traditionally fine British qual- ity. The shades are navy and wine with plain or contrasting trim. Ordinarily Selling to 15.95 The 1954 MGYOUIY MOIIIAHV "Sun Valley", s sports coupe with trsnmarent plexiglu replacing steel over the front section of the root. is the zinc North American production car of its type. and sets .he first new body style in the industry since the introduction of the hardtop. The quarter-inch thick plastic roof is tinted green to minimize light glare. Special interior trim combinations and exclusive ex- zoi-ior color schemes characterize the "Sun Valley" which will be among the new ercury models to be mbiiciy introduced in Mercury-Lincoln-Meteor showrooms across Canada in Decemb . Like all '54 Mer- iiry passenger cars. it Ls powered by an entirely new. overhead valve V8 engine developing lot horeepowq. Shamrock Irish Linen HAIIDKERCHIEFS 1.00 Boxed All who knew Heatherbeil or ' had anything to do with him will I remember what an iron horse he . was and how he could pull. Blind ' of one eye he had to be turned a J certain way on the race track but .. only a short score was necessary ' to get him on high and he could . actually scare one taking the first turn. In the year 1936 he set up track records four times, leaving Montague with 2.('B II4 and Char- lottetown with 2.08 3H, and he won from the fastest trotter in Maine at Fredericton that fall. when the above mentioned race on the ice took place Heather-bell was twenty years old. Soft, warm and fleecy 0 Boxed flannelette in blues and FLAIIIIELETTE greys. PYJAMAS VAN HEIISEN Here are is few suggestions to help you get. more pleasure out of your car. Ev- gryghirtrg in our store is of the highest quality and priced to suit your Christmas 11 go . t Soul Beam Buck-up Lights -1; ' littl k tid ti. ,' Cigarette Lighters f' Wheel Muff: 5 Car Engine Heaters Zviiifiiyonio '..niii"."ii'i.”;i..i.5.nJ.3 he took over all the driving for it the Saunders Mills stable, and I " Seat Covers. plastic and sorgn 2 non iiaii. cine young driver that Resistor Spark Plugs 5 SANFORIZED "' FUSED COLLARS r WHITE . BLUE . GREY . .TAN - GREEN. .95 who was second to Joe O'Brien in the driver's standing at Holly- wood last week, is now being ac- claimed as one of the best driver prospects in the U. S. A. He is only Tl years old and was born and has lived all his life in Bucy- rus. Ohio. Last week he was cre- dited with driving four miles In 2.00 or better. with the five-year- old trotting mare Nancy Song in 1.59 H5, Mr. Dean in 1.58 (V5. Scottish Chief in 1.59 US and Thunderclap in 1.59 U5. All are SPECIAL SEVEN trusn can RADIOS Popular makes, list price s89.90 Now Until Christmas 559.95 Chamois and Sponges, Exhaust Extensions Side Mirrors Gyro Stabilizers. prevents skidding. SELL AND INSTALL GLASS FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS The best white shirt buy in town! I-1-I-S ; , gr, members of the Saunders Mills - stable of Toledo, Ohio. which has 5 G? I had exceptional success this saii- IT i , 5”” Boxed . 15,2 GREAT GEORGE Sm DIAL 3573 The pace; Good Time 1.57 M5 is &i - . . . ,, . the leading money winner of all I time either trotting or pacing and is now retired to the stud. but right on his heels is the irotter EXTRA SPECIAL ' FAMOUS HOLEPROOF .15 - ., - - - .4 . I I h i . . . "v -- V in 3f.lZ."ii2.');'z'I,oi:I”l..i"ni oi: '.?..'.”S;7 g sox in blue. grey. wine- . S I l winning champ. : V M E N S H E neat patterns. An ideal Gm Henry Ciukey's champion l-li- - . , 3 e Lo's Forbes 1.58 has joined the Chrlstma-5 gift Boxed : list of sires. Jessie Rector 2.09 U4 . ' ' having foaled a filly by the half- J A mile track pacing champ two 0 weeks ago. Henry Clukey. form- p or Maine trainer who has had such HUNTER RIVER DEC. 19th T0 24th success with him is entering Hi- Lo's Forbes in all the aged stakes Santa will arrive or our store Dec. 22nd at 7 p.m. Parents be sure and bring the children. Open every night 'ril Christmas. of 1954 and of course hopes to J, ORANGES. 2 dos. .... . .. 69c 2070 have another equally great cam- GRAPEFRUIT. 3 for . . . . .. 25c snmux u-' grid...”-.f, i3hrI3i!I5.5iL'W" naign with him. Sixteen years ago Henry was top driver at Frederic- ton snd set up the track pacing record of 2.02 with wait.-r 4 , Dale 2.00 314, which was the fast- est mile ever paced over in Cans- dian half-mlie track in a race. I I mic. ' The harness racing season at Hollywood Park. California. is of- ficially closed and the climax of the campaign took place when Dudley Hanover won the 534,400 cmmwmnsmnagsnimsds was a uuI'l'IIliI'l"m: vi. i'l!'fll-K'l'llt. C-.'t'.'l-as s--s - -. .,.,. Seeded ' on 0" Toys; Dons and Golden West Pace for the second t. P sh. ' zigdllilshls. 16 oz. pkg.. 2 for 53c Beers-Large assortment. f,',',';: '1,-,,'o;;,,3;,;,;g;i,;,,;or,;g; I ' 2.22.1, a world's record. Dudley V I Hanover also won a mile and one- elghth race in 2.15, another world's record. Benny Schue drove the wlnner but it wasn't an easy win. as Irish Hal. driven by Jimmy Fitzpatrick. tore away in the lead in the getaway. Dudley passed RAISINS. 2 lbs. 39': DATES.2lbs. 29c CHOCOLATES. I lb. box . 79c CHOCOLATES. 3 lb. box 51.89 We will be receiving LIVE POULTRY. on Moli- day, December 21st only, and again December 28-29. We take this opportunity of wishing our Produc- ers and Shippers a Happy Christmas and a Prosper- ous New Year. as 2W: DISCOUNT . On All Tree Lights. 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N.J., 3281.185: Joe O'Brien, Shaffer. Cal., 8710.229 and Clint i-lodglns, Ciandeboyr. 0nt.. S233.- 732 In the race winning column the trailers were John Chapman. Hamburg, N. Y.. 107; Stanley Dan- cer, IN; William N. McMIlievi. London, Ohio. 108 and Louis A. Rapone. Caledonia, N. Y.. and Wayne Smart. Delaware. Qhio, tied for fifth place with 89. Joe O'Brien in claim: in the leading "SPEEDY" "hizwe - p;p'ng(:'1-iv;-; mag, 21 1., 2.3 incuisniigg Men's lnitiolled Linen HANDKIES . . . . 50: 3' Lv. Ch'town 7.00 am. Lv. S'sIdc 8.20 o.iii. Ar. Moncton 1.00 p.m. Lv. Moncton 5.30 p.m. Ar. S'sidi- 10.40 p.m. Ar. Ch'lown 11.59 p.m. EFFECTIVE DEC. 27th Irv. Ch'town 10.25 am. and 5.00 p.m. Ly. S'siiIe 12.01 .m. and 6.30 p.m. or Information: ISLAND MCTDR TRAIISPDRT, LTD. Phone: Ciftown 3948. S'sido 2822 .. ...t..o-...--. . "I I I MEN'S SWEATERS A large assortment of Cardigans, pullover: and buiioned . coat styles. Jacquard and plain colors. - Finest pure wool. Prices ......................... up. 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